Funders
Patient Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI)
AD-2018C1-11238
Funding supports the Greenlight Plus study, to compare the effectiveness of 2 approaches to obesity prevention in children 0-2 years of age at 6 sites: Greenlight and Greenlight Plus (Greenlight plus a health information technology intervention to support shared .goal-setting and health behavior change).







NIH/NICHD
1 R01 HD059794
Funding supported the development of the Greenlight early childhood obesity prevention toolkit and the Greenlight study. A cohort of 865 parent-child pairs were enrolled from 4 university-affiliated pediatric resident clinic sites, and were followed at each check-up from 2 months through 2 years of age.







NIH/NICHD
2 R01 HD059794
Funding provided to support the continued follow-up of the Greenlight cohort through 5 years of age, as well as study of the role of parent health literacy in the development of childhood obesity and other health outcomes.








NIH / NICHD / OBSSR / CDC
R01 HD059794-04S1, 04S2
Supplemental funding from the NIH/NICHD/OBSSR and CDC provided support to examine childhood injury prevention issues within the Greenlight cohort.









NIH/NCATS
UL1 TR000445
The data management system REDCap was developed with NIH/NCATS support at Vanderbilt University. Vanderbilt’s CTSI also funded provided supplemental funding to support the collection of 24 hour dietary recall data from Greenlight participants.


NIH/NCATS
UL1 RR029893
UL1 TR000038
Funding supported the collection of 24 hour dietary recall data from Greenlight participants. In addition, bridge funding was provided between the parent and competing renewal R01 grants.



NIH/NCATS
UL1TR001111
UL1RR025747
Funding supported the collection of 24 hour dietary recall data from Greenlight participants from UNC-Chapel’s Hill’s Nutrition Obesity Research Center’s Diet, Physical Activity and Body Composition Core which is funded though NIH grant DK56350.


NIH
K12 HD01441
Dr. Asheley Skinner was supported by a “Building Interdisciplinary Research Careers in Women’s Health” career development award.


HRSA
5T32HP014001
Drs. Charles Wood, Callie Brown, Maureen Ben-Davies, Colin Orr and Michelle White were supported by the University of North Carolina’s Primary Care Fellowship Program.


HRSA
12-191-1077
D54HP05446
Funding supported Dr. H. Shonna Yin as part of NYU’s Research on Medical Education Outcomes (ROMEO) group. As part of this group, Dr. Yin worked to expand the provider training curriculum in the use of health literacy-informed communication strategies.


HRSA NRSA
5T32HD060554
Dr. William Heerman was supported by the Vanderbilt University’s General Pediatrics Fellowship Program.


Funding supported Dr. H. Shonna Yin’s research as part of the RWJF’s Physician Faculty Scholars Program. Dr. Yin’s research focuses on the link between parent health literacy and child health outcomes.


Funding helped to provide supplemental funding for the Greenlight study at the NYU / Bellevue Hospital Center site to support follow-up of parent-child pairs enrolled in the Greenlight cohort.


Funding from NYU’s Community Service Plan supported the Chinese adaptation of the Greenlight intervention in collaboration with the Charles B. Wang Community Health Center. Funding also supported the expansion of the Greenlight program to include a waiting room component.


Funding supported the expansion of the Greenlight program to include a waiting room component, as well as the development of the Greenlight website.
